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    RE:Yahoo News Article: Secret Cyberweapons

     

    Feb 3, 2010, Comment: Hackers are looking for Engineering Information to acquire Nuclear, Computer, and Military Technology anyway... and maybe to crash Financial Institutions.

     

    Ofcourse the only Criminals Hacking are the "Insiders" who have privy information and access to ISP's and other types of Mainframes so the number of people actually hacking are relatively small in comparison to the general population.

     

    The Cyberterrorist of today and tommorrow is going to be a product of the USA and ... as mentioned before will probably deploy a combination of "cyber" and "biometric" attacks (as if they don't mean the same thing already.)

     

    Ofcourse, the facts are that, 'CyberFascism' and 'CyberCommunism' are on the rise whether it is openly acknowledged or not and a combination of military might and cybertechnology make for a sure win in a runway scenario where Arrests and Assinations are more common and relatively unseen.

     

    Should the average HTML citizen be concerned?

     

    Probably not... but eventually someone is going to become a zealot... and when they do they'll most likely attack our most vital electric organ- The human brain.

     

    ..but so what - That's money.

     

    Ofcourse the real "Cyber" battlefield may not be Virtual at all- it may just be our Airports... and as has been mentioned in the article, the financial institutions that drive them.

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